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Laurel Elementary
Science Wiki
1st Grade Class Example
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Mercer Photo Club
Biology Classroom Wiki
Morpheus Fortuna
Wiki of Example Wikis
Greenville Elementary Class Wiki
Students wrote a history book
Scroll down the page and look at the world map on the lower left hand side. Each red dot shows a time that the site was looked at by someone in that part of the world. This site is being viewed around the world!
Getting Tricky with Wikis
This site has lots of directions for fancy wiki looks. If you are creative and feel confident, try some out! Let me know if you need help with any of these!
Here is an example of adding a widget to your page:
Olympic Medal Count
Here is the packet that I handed out during the Learning Lunches. It has all the common directions included in it. If you have any questions, let me know!
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Examples of Wikis
Laurel ElementaryScience Wiki
1st Grade Class Example
50 States Example
Mercer Photo Club
Biology Classroom Wiki
Morpheus Fortuna
Wiki of Example Wikis
Greenville Elementary Class Wiki
Students wrote a history book
Scroll down the page and look at the world map on the lower left hand side. Each red dot shows a time that the site was looked at by someone in that part of the world. This site is being viewed around the world!
Getting Tricky with Wikis
This site has lots of directions for fancy wiki looks. If you are creative and feel confident, try some out! Let me know if you need help with any of these!
Here is an example of adding a widget to your page:
Olympic Medal Count
Here is the packet that I handed out during the Learning Lunches. It has all the common directions included in it. If you have any questions, let me know!